I’ve read plenty of articles that explain the importance of boredom. The light changes, the weather changes, and you might have kids going in all different directions or a completely empty calendar.Ī summer of lounging sounds great in theory. Where did all our sun lounging time go? Looks like we’re going to have a busy summer after all. I wonder if they have an autism-friendly class? And I promised that we’d explore the parks and get to the zoo and science museum too… WAIT! I still have to sign everyone up for swim lessons. Oh! Don’t forget therapy appointments and getting everyone in for their annual physicals and we have to find a new dentist… Also my preschooler is in part time care, has water play on Tuesdays, and theme days on Fridays. Meanwhile, my daughter is signed up for four different camps running at intermittent times throughout the summer. Now, my son told me that he’d like to spend the summer “sun lounging.” Unfortunately (for both of us), he doesn’t have my lounging stamina. We need some vitamin D in the worst kinda way. And I’m straight up sick of this weather. The ups and downs of the school year have us all a little burned out. I don’t know about you, but I am really looking forward to summer. Read on to find a few tips for setting up a great summer routine for your family and five free printables to get you started! See our disclosure policy for details.Īll families’ schedules are different, but one thing we all have in common is a changing summer schedule for our kids.
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